Student Won't Be Charged After Teacher Sickened

FOWLERVILLE, Mich. -- A prosecutor says a Michigan high school student who was suspended for an entire school year after officials say he put eye drops in a teacher's coffee won't be charged.

Livingston County Daily Press & Argus of Howell report Prosecutor William Vailliencourt said Thursday that there's "insufficient legally admissible evidence to support the issuance of any criminal charges" against the 17-year-old boy.

The Fowlerville High School student's name hasn't been released.

Math teacher Mary Aldecoa has said she believes she was poisoned with Visine eye drops over a five-day period beginning around May 12. She said she had "horrible symptoms," including severe stomach pains and throbbing headaches that kept her from school.

Police in Fowlerville, about 50 miles northwest of Detroit, and the prosecutor's office investigated the case.

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